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Corruption et performance des entreprises a l'exportation dans les economies fragiles : Le cas du Zimbabwe

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  • Makochekanwa, Albert

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Dans cette etude, nous examinons la relation entre la corruption et les performances des exportations des entreprises au Zimbabwe. a l'aide d'un nouvel ensemble de donnees de panel sur les entreprises manufacturieres et de services issues de l'enquete sur les entreprises de la Banque mondiale et d'une methodologie qui s'appuie sur la variation au sein de l'entreprise, nous montrons que la corruption augmente la probabilite d'exporter indirectement a travers des intermediaires et diminue la probabilite d'exporter directement. Ce resultat souligne que la corruption est un cout pour l'economie a defaut d'intermediaires. Par ailleurs, il fait apparaitre l'importance des institutions fortes qui reduisent la corruption pour le dynamisme des entreprises et la croissance economique.

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  • Makochekanwa, Albert, 2021. "Corruption et performance des entreprises a l'exportation dans les economies fragiles : Le cas du Zimbabwe," Working Papers 77ad2b66-171d-4ca7-9b29-b, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:77ad2b66-171d-4ca7-9b29-b78d19a1186d
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